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Audio Video Systems Ranks Third Amongst Small Technology
Companies in DC Metro Area for Third Straight Year
October 20, 2008
Source: Audio Video Systems
Audio Video Systems, Inc., (AVS), a fast
growing audiovisual (A/V) design, engineering and systems
integration firm, has again been named as one of the Washington
D.C. regions' top small technology companies. Ranked third
in the Washington D.C. metro region, AVS has maintained its
ranking among the top local small technology companies for
a third straight year. The announcement, published in the
October 10 issue of the Washington Business Journal, will
also be listed in the publications' annual Book of Lists.
As one of the largest small technology companies in the region,
AVS joins other integrators and IT development firms on the
list. From concept to completion, AVS manages large-scale
audiovisual (A/V) design-build projects including command
and control centers, network operations centers, secure and
non-secure video teleconferencing facilities, classrooms and
more.
"We are thrilled to be included in this ranking again,"
says Matt Komos, AVS' chief operating officer. "Even
in these tough economic times, we are seeing continued growth
in our industry and with our company. With a continued focus
on complex A/V systems, our core mission remains in designing
and engineering systems that bring together the data, audio
and video collaboration required in today's government and
military mission critical systems."
AVS attributes its 2008 growth to contracts in new markets
including in the health care field, as well as regular government
business such as agency-wide classroom renovations and facility
upgrades for various government agencies. AVS' ranking is
based on company revenues from 2007.
"It has been an exciting and busy year for us,"
continues Komos. AVS has completed many innovative projects
this year, including a Command Operations Center for the Department
of Transportation, and a complete renovation of the Secretary
of Defense's Press Briefing Room in the Pentagon. "We
are now working on several large projects that will keep us
extremely busy for the foreseeable future." He credits
the company's continued relationship with the PENREN program
as one major factor for the company's steady growth.
AVS also recently won an award from Pro AV Magazine for the
Best Government (Federal) A/V Installation for 2008. The award
was given for the A/V installation at the U.S. Marine Corps
Forces Pacific Headquarters Command Operations Center (MARFORPAC
COC) in Hawaii, which required technological upgrades to meet
its mission.
With 16 years of experience in the government and military
sector, the company continues to see unprecedented growth.
"Our success is built on the strength of our staff who
have decades of experience and a high-level of expertise in
designing, building, installing and maintaining secure and
classified A/V systems, video teleconferencing (VTC) systems,
control systems, and more," says Komos.
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